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as i think you recall, i just got back from france at 4:00 this afternoon i landed from france. that's why i am groggy. usually greg hooks me up with aderol to get through the afternoon. you can't look at what is happening as far as gay men and women in the past 20 years and not think things are getting better. gay marriage is the law in france and a lot of the states and a lot more states in the next five or 10 years. that's a good thing. that's because of the visibility. with visibility comes a little more stuff happening. there are many more people in the world that can broadcast their opinions, and unfortunately a lot of those people are [bleep]. no disrespect. >> i just tbot back from eating french fries. two can play at that game. >> i actually don't think the downside of letting these people air their bigotry matches the downside of sensorship. >> but i will play devil's advocate here. the french minister says homophobic violence verbal and otherwise is the number one cause of suicide among french teenagers. could you argue these words are actually sort of a weapon and ar
as i think you recall, i just got back from france at 4:00 this afternoon i landed from france. that's why i am groggy. usually greg hooks me up with aderol to get through the afternoon. you can't look at what is happening as far as gay men and women in the past 20 years and not think things are getting better. gay marriage is the law in france and a lot of the states and a lot more states in the next five or 10 years. that's a good thing. that's because of the visibility. with visibility comes...
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of france is like that of america or britain or and this is absolutely not true because if you look at what the debt ratio is for countries like france or even if you're spain what you're talking about is you're talking about something that is legally defined by the maastricht treaty and it adds up national that regional that cities municipality is a social obligation pensions everything if you look at where the american debt is announcing to the federal that it doesn't take the states it doesn't take the cities it doesn't take the medicare commitments it doesn't take the pensions and if you watch a calculator draw of and have something like a round. one hundred percent of g.d.p. you'd be more looking at something that is about two hundred twenty of g.d.p. and so i will say that if you look at the fundamentals in european economies they're not half as bad as you think in the eurozone especially and so i would bet on the euro ok the americans will keep printing money i have no doubt about that john where you think the arab spring is going to go there's any doubt about it i. don't really
of france is like that of america or britain or and this is absolutely not true because if you look at what the debt ratio is for countries like france or even if you're spain what you're talking about is you're talking about something that is legally defined by the maastricht treaty and it adds up national that regional that cities municipality is a social obligation pensions everything if you look at where the american debt is announcing to the federal that it doesn't take the states it...
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our top story tonight, world renown thes pee and gerard depardieu has decided to depart france. (mumbling) we begin where we left off: dangling tenuously on the precipice of the fiscal cliff. could president barack obama pull america back from the chasm? would house speaker boehner's doomsday machine be stopped in time? who really fathered nancy pelosi's love child? i'm going with eccentric billionaire lucius trent. you know he's also batman. all these questions will be answered but first let's get caught up on what this fiscal cliff is again. i know you've all been holed up on vacation the last three weeks with your wife, two children and life counseling. the fiscal cliff is the economic catastrophe that would occur with the simultaneous expiring of the bush tax cuts and deep across-the-board spending cuts that congress scheduled to kick in january 1 so congress couldn't negotiate a fiscal solution by january 1. confused? let me put it in terms of a 21st century analogy that can crystallize the point of it. pretend america is a successful railroad company. that has fallen on so
our top story tonight, world renown thes pee and gerard depardieu has decided to depart france. (mumbling) we begin where we left off: dangling tenuously on the precipice of the fiscal cliff. could president barack obama pull america back from the chasm? would house speaker boehner's doomsday machine be stopped in time? who really fathered nancy pelosi's love child? i'm going with eccentric billionaire lucius trent. you know he's also batman. all these questions will be answered but first let's...
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like about eisenhower nixon seventy one percent tax rate what's it well look at what's happening in france now with a seventy five percent tax rate it's not as though it's legal and you know roger it . is now we are one cranky billionaire and you know there's an accident to life and you know what you take ninety one percent and those people starve along the line there's no money to do that in america so that's something that poor people in france have a longer life expectancy to be willfully you can't you don't have the power to matter how nice and noble or progress you are you actually live a can't do there about america i want to go but there are a bunch of them is that we want to go over and over again it's very clear with the american people are the american people are with the president there with progressives we saw that and then we saw the november's election they rejected paul ryan on face they rejected other tea party maniacs like alan west and they kicked their ideals of how we saw this country out of watching you know what richard rejection is reagan's forty nine to one that was
like about eisenhower nixon seventy one percent tax rate what's it well look at what's happening in france now with a seventy five percent tax rate it's not as though it's legal and you know roger it . is now we are one cranky billionaire and you know there's an accident to life and you know what you take ninety one percent and those people starve along the line there's no money to do that in america so that's something that poor people in france have a longer life expectancy to be willfully...
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start along the line there's no money to do that in america so that's something the poor people in france have a longer life expectancy to be willfully you can't you don't have the power to matter how nice and noble or progress and you are you actually look at can't you know they're about america i want to go but there are a bunch of them is that we want to go over and over again it's very clear with the american people are the american people that what the president there with progress as we saw that in that we saw the november's election they rejected paul ryan on face they rejected other tea party maniacs like alan west and they take their ideals of how we saw this country out of watching you know what richard a rejection is reagan's forty nine to one that was a rejection of his opponent and a victory obama won in iowa state obama is my only the second to reject in this country is the way to say he chris was clearly the whole drama and eisenhower were the only two presidents in the last hundred years to win the presidency back to back with fifty one percent they were the only who won i
start along the line there's no money to do that in america so that's something the poor people in france have a longer life expectancy to be willfully you can't you don't have the power to matter how nice and noble or progress and you are you actually look at can't you know they're about america i want to go but there are a bunch of them is that we want to go over and over again it's very clear with the american people are the american people that what the president there with progress as we...
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france is engaged in a major money showdown. it involves the country's recently elected president, who wants to tax millionaires at a 75% rate, as michelle ko sine can i report, the controversial plan was just struck down by france's high court, but the battle is not over. >> reporter: france may be the first place of labels and luxury. chanel, champagne. >> france is a country where you have a president who said i don't like the rich. >> that's the successor to nicklas sarkozy. he's vowed to tax the rich, 75% on income over a million euros. according to polls, most citizens agreed with them. entrepreneurs have gone wild, saying this would further kill any innovative spirit here, driving an already estimated of wealthy or wannabe wealthy people to switzerland, london. >> the problem in france is it's not a fiscal cliff, but sort of like fiscal quicksand, because bit by bit the french are losing confidence. >> reporter: it would affect a few thousand, but shot down because it targets individual instead of household income. the wh
france is engaged in a major money showdown. it involves the country's recently elected president, who wants to tax millionaires at a 75% rate, as michelle ko sine can i report, the controversial plan was just struck down by france's high court, but the battle is not over. >> reporter: france may be the first place of labels and luxury. chanel, champagne. >> france is a country where you have a president who said i don't like the rich. >> that's the successor to nicklas...
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reason why we're the mockery of the world we are, we keep going through this share charade, mawe make france look stern. you stop paying the mortgage or that, you put your priorities first, for uncle sam you are still, you know taking in you know, a lot of money. 2.5 trillion every year to address this stuff, you have wiggle room. >> this is so simple, this administration, and a lot of people in the g.o.p. would like powlikeus well believe that this lofty thing that the general public it too dumb to understand, so they will vote for us accordingly, but this is simple, anyone that created a family budget and followed it knows, if times are tight, if you are a small business owner and your clients are not paying on time, you know you are not going to not pay more most gang, you -- mor mortgage you will cuk on your wine and cheese. we prioritize, government does not like to do that. neil: i think that republicans are afraid of their own shadow, if you balk at this, and say, always the way we to it shut up, don't make as is if you fuss, bt in order for government t not to go belly up, they have
reason why we're the mockery of the world we are, we keep going through this share charade, mawe make france look stern. you stop paying the mortgage or that, you put your priorities first, for uncle sam you are still, you know taking in you know, a lot of money. 2.5 trillion every year to address this stuff, you have wiggle room. >> this is so simple, this administration, and a lot of people in the g.o.p. would like powlikeus well believe that this lofty thing that the general public it...
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. >> yes or no, in all seven of your tour de france victories, did you ever take banned substances or blood dope? >> yes. >> buzz, you are a pulitzer prize winner, you're a smart guy, friend of mine. how was he able to roll you so recently as a couple months ago? >> well, you know, i cringe when i see that cover, and i say that honestly. i think he was able to roll me because i did not do my due diligence, and i think he aided and abetted just slightly because i spoke to him before i did the story. this was in august. he said he was giving up the fight against usada, but he still seemed defiant. he said the odds were stacked against me. these guys were out to screw me. i was denied due process. there was never a hint, even a subtle off-the-record hint, that something was amiss and there really was a reason behind his wanting to give up the fight. so i bought it. i said i still believe in lance, i still felt he was a hero despite the blood doping. i assumed he did it, but because of the foundation and overcoming cancer and just 2%, 3%, 5%, he really shot my credibility. >> in retrospec
. >> yes or no, in all seven of your tour de france victories, did you ever take banned substances or blood dope? >> yes. >> buzz, you are a pulitzer prize winner, you're a smart guy, friend of mine. how was he able to roll you so recently as a couple months ago? >> well, you know, i cringe when i see that cover, and i say that honestly. i think he was able to roll me because i did not do my due diligence, and i think he aided and abetted just slightly because i spoke to...
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the paris one was back in the '30s. >> montpelier, france. but nevertheless the point here is that a lot of this ends up being seems like it makes sense or could make sense but in reality we have to step back. we're a nation $16 trillion in debt. we have a trillion deficit we're running each year. so we have to make sure we're not just doing the nice to have, the okay to haves, the good to haves but the actual essentials to have. >> good to talk to you. thank you for bringing a perspective. we have a lot more happening tonight. a lot of it outside of the beltway. students of sandy hook elementary school are going back to school tomorrow. it's not the same school. they have a new place to learn. we'll tell you all about it. you'll hear from the daughter of the principal who was killed and what she has to say about the next step for the children of sandy hook. that's coming up next. i tuned it all out. with unitedhealthcare, i get information that matters... my individual health profile. not random statistics. they even reward me for addressing
the paris one was back in the '30s. >> montpelier, france. but nevertheless the point here is that a lot of this ends up being seems like it makes sense or could make sense but in reality we have to step back. we're a nation $16 trillion in debt. we have a trillion deficit we're running each year. so we have to make sure we're not just doing the nice to have, the okay to haves, the good to haves but the actual essentials to have. >> good to talk to you. thank you for bringing a...
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, but the ballots is not over. >> reporter: france may be the birthplace of labels and luxury. chanel, champagne -- >> france is a country where you have a president who said i don't like the rich. >> that's the socialist who defeated nicolas sarkozy, nicknamed president bling bling, and has vowed by taxing the rich, 75% on income over a million euros. most citizens agreed with him in polls. entrepreneurs have gone wild saying this would further kill any innovative spirit here, deriving already out to switzerland, london -- >> the problem in france it's not a fiscal cliff, but fiscal quicksand, because bit by bit the french are losing confidence. >> reporter: the 75% tax would affect -- but it targets individual instead of household income. the government says it will find a way to enact it, while other taxes also rise. around europe you also key running into american tax exiles. that number has been rising. but you know where in the world has the highest income tax rates currently? the island of aruba at nearly 60% for its highest-earning individuals. sweden at around 57%. bac
, but the ballots is not over. >> reporter: france may be the birthplace of labels and luxury. chanel, champagne -- >> france is a country where you have a president who said i don't like the rich. >> that's the socialist who defeated nicolas sarkozy, nicknamed president bling bling, and has vowed by taxing the rich, 75% on income over a million euros. most citizens agreed with him in polls. entrepreneurs have gone wild saying this would further kill any innovative spirit...
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in paris, living in france. and france was worried that these malian nationals would be influenced by the extremists back home and carry out attacks. frantz had intelligence an attack may have been in the active planning stages. >> france's reaction to what happened in mali and the u.s. reaction to what france did is fascinating at the outset. it's going to be more fascinating when we see the extent of how much the u.s. decides to be in support. will cow i don't mean back and talk to us more with a big map? >> bring the map. and will you say bullpucky? >> i will say bullpucky, but never accusingly at you. >> maybe. it depends on what i say. >> that's true. richard engel, nbc's chief foreign correspondent. all right. we'll be right back. >>> president obama today chose the license plates that are going to be on his limo when he driven to the capitol to be inaugurated on monday. they say taxation without representation. at the request of the d.c. council, president obama chose these tags. he did not need to, but h
in paris, living in france. and france was worried that these malian nationals would be influenced by the extremists back home and carry out attacks. frantz had intelligence an attack may have been in the active planning stages. >> france's reaction to what happened in mali and the u.s. reaction to what france did is fascinating at the outset. it's going to be more fascinating when we see the extent of how much the u.s. decides to be in support. will cow i don't mean back and talk to us...
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but france really stepped forward and came... has come to the u.n. today, days after launching the aerial bombardment in mali. i think the concern is that there cannot be really a military solution to this crisis in mali. the crisis has its roots in political and also economic processes. people in the northern part of the country feeling completely marginalized from the rest of the country. so clearly what had you had was an opportunity because of the intervention, the nato intervention in libya unleashing weapons both from khadaffi's cofers as well as from the international community, weapons flowing from libya across borders of algeria into mali to be able to create a crisis and further destabilize northern mali. so i think what you have is a situation where unilateral intervention could create complications down the road both for civilians that could be targeted in these air strikes as well as for further complicating a political crises that may not be resolved militarily. >> brown: peter pham, as we reported secretary panetta said the u.s. is alr
but france really stepped forward and came... has come to the u.n. today, days after launching the aerial bombardment in mali. i think the concern is that there cannot be really a military solution to this crisis in mali. the crisis has its roots in political and also economic processes. people in the northern part of the country feeling completely marginalized from the rest of the country. so clearly what had you had was an opportunity because of the intervention, the nato intervention in...
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despite the fact that france's constitutional court ruled that france proposed tax plan is illegal and unfair, the french president is still trying to find a way to raise the tax rate on the wealthiest in his country from 41% to 75%. and you're complaining, america? as you can imagine, many in france are not very happy about this and some like actor gerard depardieu say they will abandon france rather than pay, give up their citizenship. but where will depardieu go? originally he would end up in bell gain where he owns a house but now there is another contender him. russia. putin has said he will grant citizenship because artists are easily offended and therefore i understand the feelings of depardieu. this is the same putin that had them locked up for rioting. is he he a big fan of his movies or just trying to get attention for himself? because everything putin does, usually shirtless, by the way, seems to, well, you know, promote vladimir putin and the toy industry, take a look at this ultra realistic vladimir putin doll. it comes dressed in a suit and tie and includes a wrist watch,
despite the fact that france's constitutional court ruled that france proposed tax plan is illegal and unfair, the french president is still trying to find a way to raise the tax rate on the wealthiest in his country from 41% to 75%. and you're complaining, america? as you can imagine, many in france are not very happy about this and some like actor gerard depardieu say they will abandon france rather than pay, give up their citizenship. but where will depardieu go? originally he would end up...
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and the government panicked, called france for assistance and france intervened. france also was worried that there is a very large community of people from mali, about 200,000 living in paris, living in france. and france was worried that these malian nationals would be influenced by the extremists back home and carry out attacks. frantz had intelligence an attack may have been in the active planning stages. >> france's reaction to what happened in mali and the u.s. reaction to what france did is fascinating at the outset. it's going to be more fascinating when we see the extent of how much the u.s. decides to be in support. will cow i don't mean back and talk to us more with a big map? >> bring the map. and will you say bullpucky? >> i will say bullpucky, but never accusingly at you. >> maybe. it depends on what i say. >> that's true. richard engel, nbc's chief foreign correspondent. all right. we'll be right back. if you think running a restaurant is hard, try running four. fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and
and the government panicked, called france for assistance and france intervened. france also was worried that there is a very large community of people from mali, about 200,000 living in paris, living in france. and france was worried that these malian nationals would be influenced by the extremists back home and carry out attacks. frantz had intelligence an attack may have been in the active planning stages. >> france's reaction to what happened in mali and the u.s. reaction to what...
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germany, france, we're in a dangerous situation where this is a where a world war situation could develop. >> eliot: where i disagree with you. i don't think there will be a shooting war-- >> space. >> eliot: perhaps, but i think the war will be fought through software. >> market fare. >> but eliot, look at all these situations that can explode in the east china sea and the south china sea. the nationalism we have disturbing elections in japan and south career. >> eliot: the tension between china and japan is real. >> and $12 billion to taiwan. who are we kidding here? the u.s. has made it very clear. hillary clinton said this was a pivot point. this is the specific 21 century american-specific century. >> eliot: it hairs mondays at 8:00, the book is on book shelves. thank you for coming on the show. >>> when republicans complain about the debt. they should look at where the debt came from. i can't imagine anything better. you're getting a ton of shrimp and it tastes really good! [ male announcer ] hurry in to red lobster's 30 shrimp for just $11.99! choose any two of five savory shrimp s
germany, france, we're in a dangerous situation where this is a where a world war situation could develop. >> eliot: where i disagree with you. i don't think there will be a shooting war-- >> space. >> eliot: perhaps, but i think the war will be fought through software. >> market fare. >> but eliot, look at all these situations that can explode in the east china sea and the south china sea. the nationalism we have disturbing elections in japan and south career....
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a seven time-tour de france winner, the usain bolt of his sport. not to mention a public face in the fight against cancer. yet in his confessional last night with oprah, he confessed only what was obvious to anyone who wanted to see it, that he doped throughout his cycling career. but armstrong did not admit to cheating, denied he was a doping ringleader, didn't admit to bullying, and seemed emotionally incapable of sympathy for the people whose lives he ruined and money he took when they tried to do nothing more than tell the truth about what he had done. joining me is "the daily beast's" buzz bissinger and sports editor for "the nation" dave zirin. buzz, in august of 2012, just five months ago, you wrote a cover story for "newsweek" entitled "i still believe in lance armstrong," and yet last night his interview with oprah winfrey began with a series of yes and no questions. >> did you ever take banned substances to enhance your cycling performance? >> yes. >> yes or no, was one of those banned substances epo? >> yes. >> did you ever blood dope or
a seven time-tour de france winner, the usain bolt of his sport. not to mention a public face in the fight against cancer. yet in his confessional last night with oprah, he confessed only what was obvious to anyone who wanted to see it, that he doped throughout his cycling career. but armstrong did not admit to cheating, denied he was a doping ringleader, didn't admit to bullying, and seemed emotionally incapable of sympathy for the people whose lives he ruined and money he took when they tried...
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. >> looks like french actor gerard depardieu can bid adieu to france. he is angry on the attempt to raise taxes on the rich in france to 75%. he said he would move to belgium. >> something is brewing at starbucks, $1 plastic cups. customers get a 10 cent discount when they bring it in for a refill. the new cups will be filled with boiling water each time the cups come in. it's their environmentally friendly attempt to keep the paper cups from ending up in land fills. and say it isn't so. wendy's is getting rid of its 99 cent value menu and offering a beefed up away of options called "right price, right size." items will range from 99 cents to $1.99. at a time when costs for meat, cheese and other ingredients are rising, it's becoming difficult for food chains to offer those 99 cent deals. mcdonald's and burger king have also moved away from their dollar menus. >> yesterday the dow soared more than 300 points on the fiscal cliff deal. right now the dow down 23 points, the s&p and nasdaq slightly in negative territory. we'll be right back. morning starts
. >> looks like french actor gerard depardieu can bid adieu to france. he is angry on the attempt to raise taxes on the rich in france to 75%. he said he would move to belgium. >> something is brewing at starbucks, $1 plastic cups. customers get a 10 cent discount when they bring it in for a refill. the new cups will be filled with boiling water each time the cups come in. it's their environmentally friendly attempt to keep the paper cups from ending up in land fills. and say it...
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he knows he's retiring, and the last thing he says in france is i didn't dope. and it's too bad that all of you out there can't believe in this miracle of my life. he's living with this lie and marketing this lie his entire life. and yes, some good things came of that lie, the charity he set up for cancer survivors obviously was a positive thing. but it was all built on these lies. >> when we look at what the "usa today" puts out today saying can you forgive, america, about second chances, will lance get his? the comebacks of athletes like tiger woods, michael vick, kobe bryant. why is lance different from those guys? >> well, it's a great question. i think part of it is that he -- he wasn't very sympathetic last night. you know, this was not the typical oprah interview where there were tears and you felt bad for him at some point. at no point did i feel any sympathy for him in that interview. it was the same calculated person that had really put this tale of lies together for all these years. and i don't know that lance armstrong is capable of really coming off
he knows he's retiring, and the last thing he says in france is i didn't dope. and it's too bad that all of you out there can't believe in this miracle of my life. he's living with this lie and marketing this lie his entire life. and yes, some good things came of that lie, the charity he set up for cancer survivors obviously was a positive thing. but it was all built on these lies. >> when we look at what the "usa today" puts out today saying can you forgive, america, about...
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doping, but said cheating was just part of competing. >> was it humanly possible to win the tour de france without doping, seven times in a row? >> not in my opinion. i didn't invent the culture, but i didn't try to stop the culture. >> suarez: armstrong was stripped of his seven tour de france titles last year after the u.s. anti-doping agency accused him of masterminding an elaborate doping scheme. but until now, he had steadfastly and repeatedly denied the allegations. >> we have nothing to hide. we have nothing to run from. i never used drugs. >> suarez: anyone who suggested otherwise was attacked by armstrong and his allies, as he acknowledged to winfrey. >> i was a bully in the sense that i tried to control the narrative, and if i didn't like what somebody said, for whatever reasons in my own head-- whether i viewed that as someone being disloyal or a friend turning on you or whatever-- i tried to control that and say, "that's a lie, they're liars." >> suarez: reactions were swift in coming. the former deputy director of the tour de france criticized armstrong's argument that, in eff
doping, but said cheating was just part of competing. >> was it humanly possible to win the tour de france without doping, seven times in a row? >> not in my opinion. i didn't invent the culture, but i didn't try to stop the culture. >> suarez: armstrong was stripped of his seven tour de france titles last year after the u.s. anti-doping agency accused him of masterminding an elaborate doping scheme. but until now, he had steadfastly and repeatedly denied the allegations....
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they are not very happy about this and some like actor gerard depardieu say they will abandon france, give up their citizenship. but where with would depardieu go? russian president vladimir putin said artists are easily offended. why is putin really helping depardieu? is he a big fan of his movies or is he just trying to get attention for himself? you know, everything putin does, usually shirtless, by the way, seems to promote vladimir putin and one industry has bought into the putin phenomenon, the toy industry. look at this ultra realistic vladimir putin doll. it comes dressed in a suit and tie, includes a wrist watch, a podium, bound copy of the russian constitution and even a second set of hands. of course, the big question is who would you buy this vladimir putin doll for? me. he can dance, he can do the moon walk. we can guarantee you he's going to take his shirt off. maybe he will just wear his extra tie. "piers morgan tonight" is next. based right here in america. we've repaid every dollar america lent us. everything, plus a profit of more than $22 billion. for the american p
they are not very happy about this and some like actor gerard depardieu say they will abandon france, give up their citizenship. but where with would depardieu go? russian president vladimir putin said artists are easily offended. why is putin really helping depardieu? is he a big fan of his movies or is he just trying to get attention for himself? you know, everything putin does, usually shirtless, by the way, seems to promote vladimir putin and one industry has bought into the putin...
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. >> champagne france. >> exactly. they need stuff to be cheaper so we can gorge on champagne and corks. >> lucky you. what do i get to gorge on? we don't get to gorge on anything. what does the uk make any more? i'm not sure what we make any more. we know there are currency wars. this is the language. in the current environment, of course we will see currency wars. so yes, you know, europe would love to see a stronger dollar. but lots of places would. >> to louise's points, when i head through the minutes, there are members that would love to go to 213 and beyond. this clear division what isn't said here at all is why anyone expressed any opinion it is. >> putting his hand up and saying that these asset purchases unlikely add to growth. bottom line, not helping any more. >> you stink, how come? don't know, just do. thank you michelle, very much. >> you're welcome. >> thank you for stepping in on the family fight. >> google get a bit after free pass. plus news on the markets and whole block on guilts. right after this.
. >> champagne france. >> exactly. they need stuff to be cheaper so we can gorge on champagne and corks. >> lucky you. what do i get to gorge on? we don't get to gorge on anything. what does the uk make any more? i'm not sure what we make any more. we know there are currency wars. this is the language. in the current environment, of course we will see currency wars. so yes, you know, europe would love to see a stronger dollar. but lots of places would. >> to louise's...
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you want to go long the australian dollar against the swiss franc. just explain that. >> aussie, we talked about in terms of the asian growth and pick ups. the european story and the euro story, i think we're doing a story of economic weaken. i think with the reduction and tail risk, i think the euro could go up considerably higher than where it is now. above 125 to possibly 1.30. so the combination risk on in european tail risk diminishing, i think, you know, makes that to me a very interesting and compelling trade. >> it's an interesting idea. steven, thanks for joining us. we'll take a short break. still to come, we saw treasuries pushing their yields to three-month highs. we'll get a look in on that market when we come back in few moments' time. >>> market euphoria wanes as realities hit the debt ceiling issues in washington. but the party continues in hong kong after china's services pm i points to solid growth. so the president took a few minutes out from his hawaiian vacation today to solve the fiscal cliff bill. u.s. lawmakers will be back on
you want to go long the australian dollar against the swiss franc. just explain that. >> aussie, we talked about in terms of the asian growth and pick ups. the european story and the euro story, i think we're doing a story of economic weaken. i think with the reduction and tail risk, i think the euro could go up considerably higher than where it is now. above 125 to possibly 1.30. so the combination risk on in european tail risk diminishing, i think, you know, makes that to me a very...
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lance armstrong was considered one of the greatest bike riders ever, winning 7 tour de france titles. he has been suspended for life and all of his titles have been taken away. the interview with lance armstrong doesn't air till later this weekend. oprah winfrey tweeted i just wrapped up with lance armstrong. more than 2-1/2 hours. he came ready. no expect quotes have been released but associated press is reporting he admitted he cheated cheated and used performance enhancing drugs. how will this change how people see lance armstrong? ktvu's jade hernandez talked to folks in the bay area. what are they saying? >> reporter: cyclists and cancer survivors are talking. news of lance lance armstrong's confession is just coming out. >> this was a personal note from lance for my son. >> reporter: lance armstrong's doctor objected. his confession hasn't changed his perspective. >> he created one of the bigger foundations in the world for cancer. you can never take that away from him. >> he created a cancer foundation. it raised $1.3 million since 2005. today lance armstrong apologized to form
lance armstrong was considered one of the greatest bike riders ever, winning 7 tour de france titles. he has been suspended for life and all of his titles have been taken away. the interview with lance armstrong doesn't air till later this weekend. oprah winfrey tweeted i just wrapped up with lance armstrong. more than 2-1/2 hours. he came ready. no expect quotes have been released but associated press is reporting he admitted he cheated cheated and used performance enhancing drugs. how will...
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the french minister said france had conducted air strikes against rebel forces. they were scheduled to send 3,000 soldiers to the country in september. it looks like it requires something much more urgent >>> tonight, detectives are calling the sex abuse scandal involving one of britain's biggest television stars. jimmy savile, who died in 2011, committed more than 200 sex crimes, many of his victims were children and teenagers. a report that has sparked outrage around the world. >>> for decades, he was the face of children's television in britain. a tireless charity fund-raiser and friend to the country's elite. but after a 14-week investigation, the british police say it was all a veil behind which jimmy sa vil carried out decades of abuse. >> he exploited his celebrity status and traded on the currency of celebrity to get himself almost unprecedented access to our institutions, to our hospitals, to our schools and there he took advantage of the most vulnerable in society, adults and children, although sadly primarily children and for his own sexual grassfy kag
the french minister said france had conducted air strikes against rebel forces. they were scheduled to send 3,000 soldiers to the country in september. it looks like it requires something much more urgent >>> tonight, detectives are calling the sex abuse scandal involving one of britain's biggest television stars. jimmy savile, who died in 2011, committed more than 200 sex crimes, many of his victims were children and teenagers. a report that has sparked outrage around the world....
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people were saying he was blood doping, he'd been blood doping throughout all the tour de frances that he won all seven of them. i'm sure that was true, but that sport was so rife with doping, so rife with cheating, so rife with the use of performance enhancers, i said, all right, if that's all they have, then he basically is equaling the playing field. he overcame cancer, which is an incredible story. he starts this foundation, livestrong, which is really, really doing great work on behalf of millions of cancer survivors. so, i -- you know, look, at the end of the day, it was my fault, but i do cringe when i see that cover. it's embarrassing, and i said, i believe in him, he's a hero, and just leave him alone. because it did seem like a witch hunt for ten years, by travis tiger and the u.s. anti-doping agency, but i was wrong. >> i wanted to just play a clip, when you defended him, you call him a hero, which you did back in august, but here's what you said at the time. i'm sure a very different tone from now, when you know things are different. but here is you then. >> i think there's
people were saying he was blood doping, he'd been blood doping throughout all the tour de frances that he won all seven of them. i'm sure that was true, but that sport was so rife with doping, so rife with cheating, so rife with the use of performance enhancers, i said, all right, if that's all they have, then he basically is equaling the playing field. he overcame cancer, which is an incredible story. he starts this foundation, livestrong, which is really, really doing great work on behalf of...
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he admits he cheated so he could win seven tour de france titles. he says he would do anything to win, including bullying other riders to cheat with him. >> were you a bully? >> yeah. yeah, i was a bully. >> tell me how you were a bully. >> i was a bully in the sense that you just -- i tried to control the narrative. and if i didn't like what somebody said, and for whatever reasons in my own head, whether i viewed that as somebody being disloyal or a friend turning on you or whatever, i tried to control that. that's a lie. they're liars. >> he is confessing, but he's not really apologizing. in fact, regulators and fellow cyclers think that he's talking to the wrong person about his crimes. >> the right place for mr. armstrong to come forward and be truly contritional is an appropriate authority where he makes a full and frank, sworn statement covering all the bases. >> as she always does, oprah winfrey conducted a great interview, but armstrong knows her living room is not a court of law. reporters and fellow cyclists and fans say this talk show int
he admits he cheated so he could win seven tour de france titles. he says he would do anything to win, including bullying other riders to cheat with him. >> were you a bully? >> yeah. yeah, i was a bully. >> tell me how you were a bully. >> i was a bully in the sense that you just -- i tried to control the narrative. and if i didn't like what somebody said, and for whatever reasons in my own head, whether i viewed that as somebody being disloyal or a friend turning on...
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the former deputy director of the tour de france criticid armstrong's argument that, in effect, everybody was doping. >> ( translated ): well, now he confesses. it doesn't change anything. however, he says that it is about professionalism, that it is part of the job to dope. this is unbelievable, unacceptable, because every job has its own rules. he knowingly broke these rules. and to say this is to once again make a fool of the other cyclists, of his running mates, those who didn't dope. >> suarez: at the same time, the director of australia's tour down under said cycling will recover from the damage done by armsong. >> no doubt about it, it's a big kick in the guts, isn't it, for the sport. but i think, my own feeling is that the general public and supporters of the sport who know what's going on, and who follow the sport, will see the young athletes coming through. i'm sure the fans will appreciate that and respect that, and also support the young athletes. >> suarez: for even some who watched the confession in austin, texas-- armstrong's hometown-- said they've moved on. >> i don't ca
the former deputy director of the tour de france criticid armstrong's argument that, in effect, everybody was doping. >> ( translated ): well, now he confesses. it doesn't change anything. however, he says that it is about professionalism, that it is part of the job to dope. this is unbelievable, unacceptable, because every job has its own rules. he knowingly broke these rules. and to say this is to once again make a fool of the other cyclists, of his running mates, those who didn't dope....
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the france one? >> no, that was about six years ago. >> not the paris one. the paris one was back in the '30s, i believe. >> montd pelpelier is where it . there's a usda department of agriculture station there that had the olive fruit fly research. but the point of this is a lot of it ends up seeming like it makes sense or could make sense but in reality we have to step back. we're a nation that's $16 trillion in debt. we have a trillion-dollar deficit that we're running each year. so we have to make sure we're not just doing the nice to haves, the okay to haves, the good to haves but the actual essentials to haves. >> steve ellis, it's good to talk to you. thanks for bringing the perspective. >> thank you, ashleigh. >> we have a lot more happening tonight. a lot of it outside of the beltway. the students of sandy hook elementary school are going to go back to the classroom tomorrow. it's not the same school, though, that they're going to be going to. they have a new place to learn. we're going to tell you all about it. and also you're going to hear from the
the france one? >> no, that was about six years ago. >> not the paris one. the paris one was back in the '30s, i believe. >> montd pelpelier is where it . there's a usda department of agriculture station there that had the olive fruit fly research. but the point of this is a lot of it ends up seeming like it makes sense or could make sense but in reality we have to step back. we're a nation that's $16 trillion in debt. we have a trillion-dollar deficit that we're running each...